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ASUS Rampage III GENE review - mastering mATX

by Tarinder Sandhu on 7 July 2010, 07:52 4.0

Tags: Rampage III GENE, ASUSTeK (TPE:2357)

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Final thoughts and rating

The ASUS Rampage III GENE is a compelling solution if you need substantial performance from a small-form-factor motherboard. Able to run an Intel Core 980X chip, 24GB of RAM and two high-end GPUs, the board's intelligent layout and rich feature-set belies its diminutive size.

Now brought up-to-date and stacked with USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s, six DIMM slots, an excellent BIOS, and decent overclocking potential, only enthusiasts who need an additional PCIe x16 slot for three-way multi-GPU usage and eSATA/IDE connectivity will feel left out.

Much like the other tier-one motherboard manufacturers, ASUS throws in a robust software set to complement the hardware. Acronyms galore, TPU, EPU, AI suite, and Turbo-V provide easy Windows-based overclocking and energy-saving programs for the novice user.

Due to hit shelves soon armed with a £200 retail price, we reckon the Rampage III GENE ships with a £40 premium over equivalently-specified full-ATX motherboards. We appreciate that a £200 investment isn't to be taken lightly, especially for a motherboard, but if you want genuinely high-end power in a small chassis then ASUS' mATX-sized Rampage III GENE is hard to beat.


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The Good

Excellent layout for a mATX-sized board
Looks the business
Comprehensive BIOS and auto-overclocking features
Performance on-par with full-ATX boards

The Not So Good

Can purchase the same level of performance and features for £40 less
eSATA and IDE not present, if that matters to you

HEXUS Rating

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Decent mobo .. thank God they didn't go with the blue and .. light blue PCB colour of i7 motherboards.

If anyone is wondering about the Intel cooler, ….

“Introduced with the retail Core i7-980X EE processor kit, the Intel DBX-B Advanced Thermal Solution (ATS) offers two user-defined cooling profiles: Quiet (Q) and Performance (P).

Four 8mm copper heat-pipe rods connect to the copper base in a traditional ‘U’ design, and the 100mm Nidec UltraFlo fan glows with a blue LED similar to past Extreme Edition coolers.

Switched to Quiet-mode the Intel DBX-B cooler produces 20 dBA @ 800RPM, while Performance-mode creates a very-audible 35 dBA @ 1800RPM.